This Sex and the City-esque tale of Hillary's early years is both the stuff of our dreams and the premise of the red-hot screenplay Rodham, which is circulating in Hollywood with the potential of becoming a big-screen Hillary biopic. Move over, The Iron Lady!

Rodham screenwriter Young Il Kim told Politico the script is "a journey of a woman who was torn between her personal desires and her professional ambition—both literally pulled her thousands of miles apart, because Bill did not want to leave Arkansas, and she did not want to leave Washington, D.C."

Before she was first lady and secretary of state, twenty-something Hill was the youngest attorney on the House Judiciary Committee working to impeach President Richard Nixon. Mr. Big, a.k.a future president Bill Clinton, was chasing his political ambitions in Arkansas. (Eventually, she moved to Little Rock.)

How heartening to know that Hillary was once a young singleton, trying to get her act together, maybe occasionally taking a break from impeaching the president to have a cocktail or two with her girlfriends on the Hill and tipsy-dialing Bill from the nearest payphone? Sounds just like some ladies we know IRL 2013.

Among the many additional reasons we would like to see this film: fiery intellectual Clinton fights and subsequent love scenes! And, seriously, a look at how Hill laid the groundwork for her badass career.

Though Rodham is just a script right now, there's a good chance it'll head to the big screen, considering it made Hollywood's Black List, the annual, uber-powerful roster of film execs' favorite screenplays. (Past films who made the cut included Oscar nominees The Social Network and The King's Speech.)

Who should play young Hillary? After seeing how she deftly transformed into Princess Diana, we're thinking Naomi Watts. If you guys have any ideas, holler at us.